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Browsing publications by Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Susan Gebbels
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Schoolchildren’s use of poetry and paintings in conveying environmental messages2012
Dr Susan Gebbels
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Dr Jane Delany
Promoting environmental citizenship and corporte social responsibility through a school/industry/university partnership2011
Dr Susan Gebbels
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Making science special for pupils with learning difficulties2010
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Dr Jane Prince
Dr Judy Foster-Smith
Optimal and anti-predator foraging in the sand bubbler crab Scopimera inflata (Decapoda: Ocypodidae)2010
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Dr Susan Gebbels
Act Local, Think Global2009
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Dr Susan Gebbels
'Our shared responsibility': Participation in ecological projects as a means of empowering communities to contribute to coastal management processes2008
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Dr Susan Gebbels
Young Citizens and Primary Science2008
Dr Judy Foster-Smith
Dr Dr AC Birchenough Birchenough
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Dr Jane Prince
Human impacts on Cable Beach, Broome (Western Australia)2007
Dr Dr AC Birchenough Birchenough
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Assessing the distribution of estrildid finches on Vanuatu using local knowledge2003
Dr Judy Foster-Smith
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
The value of marine ecological data collected by volunteers2003
Dr Dr AC Birchenough Birchenough
Natalie Barnes
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Christian Moss
A review and assessment of tributyltin contamination in the North Sea, based on surveys of butyltin tissue burdens and imposex/intersex in four species of neogastropods2002
Dr Dr AC Birchenough Birchenough
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Christian Moss
Dr Rachel Welch
Re-colonisation and recovery of populations of dogwhelks Nucella lapillus (L.) on shores formerly subject to severe TBT contamination2002
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Dr Dr AC Birchenough Birchenough
Community-based management of the environment: learning lessons from the past2001
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Dr Dr AC Birchenough Birchenough
Community-based management of the environment: Lessons from the past and options for the future2001
Emeritus Professor Stewart Evans
Imposex in populations of dogwhelks Thais spp. in relation to shipping intensity and mariculture activity in east Asia2001
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